Woodrow Wilson Bahdziewicz, the oldest of the Bahdziewicz kids,
raised his hand.
“Yes, Woody?” said his dad.
“To say thank you for the United States of America…”
“No it isn’t,” said John Kennedy Bahdziewicz. “It’s to pledge
ourselves to the flag.”
“And what’s that mean to you, Johnny?”
“That says it’s our favorite flag.”
“Well … yes, I guess so, but Woody’s also right. It’s a way of
saying thank you for this country of ours. Yes, Laura?”
Laura Bush Bahdziewicz put her hand down. “More pudding,” she said.
She was passed the pudding.
“Dad?”
“Yes, Frank?”
“Are we through here, yet, Dad?” said Franklin Delano Bahdziewicz.
“I told the guys I’d play ball with them.”
“Me, too,” said Neal Armstrong Bahdiewicz. “I’m the catcher. They
can’t start without me.”
“Okay,” said Abe, “we’ll wrap this up here. Kids, we salute the flag
because our name is Bahdziewicz. I know… so does everyone else whose
name isn’t Bahdziewicz. But when Grandpa came here from Poland, no
one knew how to pronounce our name.”
“They still don’t,” said Betsy Ross Bahdziewicz.
“True, but they’re learning. And, if we are truly American enough,
the name Bahdziewicz will become one of those great American names.
Okay, enough for today. Let’s go.”
Sometimes, being American is … well, enough.
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Slim Randles] |
Ol' Jimmy Dollar
is Slim Randles' first children's book. The book is for kids
K-3rd grades and is even better when parents read it with children.
Ol' Jimmy Dollar makes for sweet dreams and if you have a dog
even better. Available now on Amazon.
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